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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 31590"><p>It was suggested some time ago on this board that the reason dairy bulls are more dangerous then beef bulls is that, like dairy cows, they have a higher sex drive. Though come to think of it the poster was refering to Jerseys in particular. It makes sense that dairy animals would be selected more strictly for fertility related traits, in beef animals meatiness is also important.</p><p>A really small producer only needs a stanchion and a swinging gate to use a.i. because we keep gentle cows!</p><p>Txcountryboy, your boy sounds like a nightmare waiting to happen. Does he have to stay a bull for you to show him? And b.t.w, guests' post isn't actually a sentence because it is not capitalized and does not end in a period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 31590"] It was suggested some time ago on this board that the reason dairy bulls are more dangerous then beef bulls is that, like dairy cows, they have a higher sex drive. Though come to think of it the poster was refering to Jerseys in particular. It makes sense that dairy animals would be selected more strictly for fertility related traits, in beef animals meatiness is also important. A really small producer only needs a stanchion and a swinging gate to use a.i. because we keep gentle cows! Txcountryboy, your boy sounds like a nightmare waiting to happen. Does he have to stay a bull for you to show him? And b.t.w, guests' post isn't actually a sentence because it is not capitalized and does not end in a period. [/QUOTE]
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